BindiMarch 12 - 16, 2013

Bindi, the Indian forehead imprint, is placed in between the two eyebrows on the sixth chakra, the seat of concealed wisdom. We all have a Bindi, an unfathomable human potential that transcends gender, age, nationality, or societal constraints. Our Bindi is an energy for which no word exists in the English language. The exhibition, Bindi, celebrates our unique and too often forgotten Bindis. This set of work looks at the human being as more than the definition of anatomical perfection. Rather, as a distinctive balance between the different attributes that are common to all human beings. This exhibition argues that the human being is neither black, nor white, nor a shade of grey. We are rather, the process of having mixed two colors to get a third.​Kaumudi Bishnoi was only seventeen and about to graduate from high school when this exhibition took place on March 12, 2013. She is currently a global scholar at the Drexel University Honors College majoring in 3D Pringing.